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ROSES. 



Pkt. 

 Little Midgets (Polyantha Multiflora) — Dwarf, hardy little Roses, bloom- 

 ing six weeks after sowing the seed. The flowers are produced freely 

 in many colors, double and semi-double $0.10 



New Hybrids — Hardy varieties in finest mixture 15 



Tea Scented — Choice mixed varieties 15 



RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower). 



Bicolor Superba — Free-flowering annual, forming a dense bush about 

 2 feet high and bearing an abundance of bright yellow flowers 

 with brown spots at the base, and brown disc 10 



Newmani — A showy hardy perennial with bright orange flowers and a 



black cone 10 



Purpurea — A hardy perennial bearing large, showy reddish-purple flow- 

 ers with a large cone-shaped center all summer until frost 15 



SALPIGLOSSIS. 



Beautiful, hardy, free-flowering annuals, with handsomely colored flowers 

 finely veined and penciled, resembling the Petunia. The flowers are borne 

 on long stems and are excellent for cutting. 

 Emperor — A grand strain producing exceedingly brilliant flowers in great 



profusion. 2 feet. Pkt., 5c. 

 Finest Mixed Colors — Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 20c. 



Schlzantbus, Bridal Veil. 



SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride). 

 Annual Varieties. 



Excellent border plants, producing an abundance of long stemmed double flowers 

 in many colors. Splendid for cutting. 2 feet. 



Pkt. 

 Dwarf Double Mixed — Oz., 30c $0.05 



Large Flowering, Finest Mixed — Tall growing sorts with large flowers. Oz., 30c .05 



PERENNIAL SCABIOSA. 



Beautiful hardy perennial plants, very useful for borders, blooming freely all 

 through the season. 



Pkt. 



Caucasica — Flowers large, pale blue $0.10 



Japonica — Beautiful, large lavender flowers 10 



SALVIA (Flowering Sage). 



Few plants are more attractive. They are easily grown from seed, producing 

 their brilliant colored flowers in the greatest profusion throughout the season until 

 cut down by frost. 



Pkt. 

 Llllputian — A new dwarf, compact growing Salvia, attaining a height of barely 

 10 inches and bearing a profusion of vivid scarlet flower spikes, forming a 

 striking contrast with its robust, light green foliage. It is a splendid pot 

 plant, and exceedingly valuable for small beds and borders 20 



Bonfire — Dwarf and compact in habit, producing long spikes of brilliant scarlet 



flowers in great profusion. 2 feet. % oz., 75c 10 



Little Lord Fauntleroy — Grows 18 inches high, and fairly covered with brilliant 



scarlet flowers 10 



Splendcns — Bears an abundance of long, gorgeous scarlet spikes of flowers all 



summer. *4 oz., 40c 05 



Zurich — A dwarf, early blooming variety, producing vivid scarlet flowers freely .10 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



Handsome annuals, popularly known as the Poor Man's Orchid. The flowers 

 are exceedingly graceful and produced in many beautiful colors. 



Bridal Veil — A charming new Schizanthus, forming compact bushes which are 

 literally covered with large, round, snow-white blossoms, contrasting splen- 

 didly with its bright green, laciniated foliage. As a pot plant this new 

 variety cannot be over-estimated 20 



Wisetonensls — A handsome pot-plant bearing a profusion of beautiful flowers 



ranging in color from soft pink to dark brown. 3 feet 10 



Dwarf Hybrids — Finest mixed colors. 6 inches 05 



SILENE, Pendula Compacta (Catchfly)— Dwarf, hardy perennial, bearing pretty, 



pink* flowers freely. 6 inches 05 



SMILAX — A tender perennial climber. Oz., 40c 05 



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Salvia Bonfire. 



